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I believe that the sage having six rings on his staff when he fought the Juubi means that he had already overcome his emotions & started to spread his teachings. I've also said before that you unlock the Rinnegan by overcoming your emotions (opposite of the Sharingan).

Now you may have skipped most of the wiki links, but look at the one concerning the Four Noble truths..and examine them. Focus on the fourth:

Fourth truth: path to the cessation of dukkha
While the first three truths are primarily concerned with understanding the nature of dukkha (suffering, anxiety, stress) and its causes, the fourth truth presents a practical method for overcoming dukkha.

Sasuke and the Rinnegan

If my theory is correct, The fourth truth would represent the path Sasuke is on to find out the 'truth'
I have been Observing the events involving sasuke..and in the Manga Kishimoto has already began giving sasuke Foundation's for the Rinnengan"

1)EMS
2)An acquaintance Orochimaru (who possesses Senju DNA that he stole from Hashi's grave)
3) Juugo's DNA (if it means anything)
4) Knowledge of something beyond EMS
5) Very Soon, Naruto will also recieve some other Non-doujutsu powerup (related to the Younger son) to defeat his current opponents.

6) Sasuke will have to recieve another doujutsu power up (relating to the elder son) to match naruto's.

The term tengu and the characters used to write it are borrowed from the name of a fierce demon from Chinese folklore called tiāngoǔ. Chinese literature assigns this creature a variety of descriptions, but most often it is a fierce and canine monster that resembles a shooting star or comet.